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  • 15221: Students must have acquired knowledge and understanding in a specific field of study, on the basis of general secondary education and at a level that includes mainly knowledge drawn from advanced textbooks, but also some cutting-edge knowledge in their field of study.
  • 15222: Students must be able to apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional manner and have acquired the competences required for the preparation and defence of arguments and for problem solving in their field of study.
  • 15223: Students must have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (usually in their field of study) to make judgements that take relevant social, scientific or ethical issues into consideration.
  • 15224: Students must be able to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to both expert and lay audiences.
  • 15225: Students must have developed the learning skills needed to undertake further study with a high degree of autonomy.
  • 16997: To have and to understand the fundamentals of Optometry for its correct clinical and healthcare application.
  • 16998: Knowing how to apply the knowledge acquired to professional activity, knowing how to solve problems and develop and defend arguments.
  • 16999: Being able to gather and interpret relevant data to make judgments.
  • 17000: Being able to transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to both a specialized and non-specialized audience.
  • 17001: Development of learning skills necessary to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy.
  • 18620: To know the applicable legislation in professional practice, with special attention to matters of gender equality between men and women, human rights, solidarity, sustainability, protection of the environment and promotion of the culture of peace.
  • 17002: To know, to design and to apply prevention and maintenance programs related to the visual health of the population.
  • 17003: To carry out effective visual examinations in each of its phases: anamnesis, choice and performance of diagnostic tests, establishment of prognosis, choice and execution of treatment and drafting, if appropriate, of referral reports that establish the levels of collaboration with other professionals, to ensure the best possible patient care.
  • 17004: To advise and toguide the patient and family throughout the treatment.
  • 19437: Being able to critically think about clinical, scientific, ethical and social issues involved in the professional practice of Optometry, understanding the scientific foundations of Optics-Optometry and learning to critically assess the terminology, clinical trials and related research methodology with Optics-Optometry.
  • 17005: To issue opinions, reports and expert opinions when necessary.
  • 17006: To assess and to incorporate the technological improvements necessary for the correct development of their professional activity.
  • 17007: Being able to carry out planning and management activities in a service or small company in the field of Optics-Optometry.
  • 17008: Being able to plan and carry out research projects that contribute to the production of knowledge in the field of Optometry, transmitting scientific knowledge through the usual means.
  • 1318: Being able to communicate the therapeutic indications for visual health and their conclusions, to the patient, family members, and the rest of the professionals who intervene in their care, adapting to the sociocultural characteristics of each interlocutor.
  • 17009: To put new information and interpretation of it in context.
  • 17010: To demonstrate an understanding of the general structure of optometry and its connection with other specific and complementary disciplines.
  • 1317: To demonstrate and to implement critical analysis methods, theory development and their application to the disciplinary field of Optometry.
  • 17011: To demonstrate knowledge, skills and abilities in patient health care.
  • 17207: To demonstrate the ability to act as a primary visual care agent.